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Thiourea bearing acidic functional group

Finally, bifunctional thiourea catalysts bearing primary or secondary amine have been reported by Tsogoeva [116], Jacobsen [117], Tang [118], and Xiao [119] (Figure 2.22). They are employed for the conjugate addition of ketone to ni-troalkenes. In principle, they are enamine catalysts bearing acidic functional group. [Pg.79]


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